Eddie Conde, Anne Wen, Oonagh O’Dwyer and Kayla Wade-Lehman are tackling some multimedia storytelling about the ponds that form behind in-stream structures, which become a haven for diverse life.
Last week, Mulloon’s Chris and Laura joined the students and landowner Justine Isemonger at the Lorrina property – one of our standout case studies – for some documentation of Brushy Hill Creek. It was a terrific experience, seeing up close how the structures and ponds along this reach have enabled vegetation to re-establish, and ensured slower and more consistent flows, thus vastly improving habitat for biodiversity and clearer, cleaner water moving downstream. Chris also put the drone up to get some birds-eye shots!
Edde, Anne, Oonah and Kayla are keen to integrate comic strip storytelling and animation, harnessing the varied skills of the group – we love these first concepts.
We’re excited to see what a few more weeks of creative dedication will bring!
Pictured right: Storyboarding a new animation.
Images below: More concept ideas, and out in the field documenting Brushy Hill Creek at Lorrina,

